u/Gullible-Elevator353

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do very intense emotions leave an INTJ feeling humiliated?

I'm writing an INTJ character. I wanted some insight on (if you'd like to share), when you have intense feelings. Do they scare you? Humiliate you? How do you feel when experiencing intense, consuming emotions. My character that I'm writing is love (so to say it more complex than that) but is restraining himself and it affects his focus, his worldview, values and in general everything he thought he knew has kinda shifted to accommodate this new obsession (I lack a better word). He's bordering on limerence. Can you picture yourself in a situation I tried describing? Would it make you feel humiliated internally?

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u/Gullible-Elevator353 — 18 hours ago

working with a deity and reaching out to them

For some time now I wish to start working with a deity. I never had any clear sign of a deity reaching out to me so I decided to pick myself. I am drawn to Baldur/Baldr and Lilith. Not necessarily for what they represent or their domains but by their energies. Because of my current living situation I am not able to have a dedicated altar. I wanted to ask is a candle and a picture of a deity enough? I assume it is but I am writing not just because of that but also since I'm a beginner witch, is there any other advice you'd want to give me?

Thanks in advance and blessings.

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banishing a grandma

Hi all. There's a person that's my paternal grandma and I can't move into a bigger apartment because of her. She's almost 90 but is fairy healthy for her age. She's a bad person in general. Can I do a spell on her, like a banishing spell to make her go away? I'm not against curses sp you can recommend me that too. For a long time I've been manifesting but witchcraft is kinda new to me, so that's why I'm asking. Thanks.

P.S. I don't care about morality or ethics. I care about my wellbeing. Not to say I would hurt random people but this person I don't care about anymore because of stuff she's done.

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Connecting with a deity

Firstly I want to say I am new to this and apologize if I ask things that may be common sense.

I wanted to start working with a Norse deity, specifically Baldur. And I wanted to ask is a picture of him and a candle enough to establish a connection since currently I am not able to afford a statue?

And my other question would be if it's disrespectful to the culture if I'm not from Scandinavia myself aka I don't think I have ancestors that would practice the old Norse ways or communicate with such deities?

(I'm not a native English speaker so I apologize if my wording was a bit awkward.)

Thank you and blessings

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u/Gullible-Elevator353 — 5 days ago
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Most people don’t change their beliefs after "thinking deeply", instead they get better at intellectually justifying what they already wanted to believe in the first place.

u/Gullible-Elevator353 — 6 days ago